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Before colonial rule there were no authorities other than ritual headmen in each family group, although loose neighbourhood groups (tegu) might join for defense or attack.
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While wandering about the streets, she noticed a sidewalk hopscotch game in progress Her mind brimming with memories of the same sport in the same place, she threw sobriety to the winds, and asked the girls if she might join in for a bit.
Welsh Rugby Union chief executive Roger Lewis said Gatland might join Wales for the second and third Tests in Australia, but that would be in a "supportive role, not an active role".
The Devils said he might join the team for Game 4 here Thursday night.
Tommy Hilfiger, the maker of designer apparel, said yesterday that it might join the bidding for Brooks Brothers, the upscale men's clothier put on the block by Marks & Spencer.
Due to this huge commitment to shareholder returns, Tumazos does not expect the diversified miner to buy any large public company, despite speculation that it might join the bidding for Inco, the Canadian nickel giant.
While opposed in the past by the NRA when advocates pushed for laws making gun locks mandatory, the NRA might join in a campaign for voluntary gun triggers, encouraged by tax deductions, free trigger guards (which cost less than $10), public acknowledgment, 'I locked my gun' label pins, etc.
For example, the owner of a computer store might join a mailing list for computer owners.
Other teachers have commented, too, and a few have said they might join us to train for next year's marathon.
A gentleman of means might join a chorus girl for a late-night supper known as "the Bird and Bottle," the bird in question being both the dinner and the girl.
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